Aim: To identify barriers to influenza vaccination of children hospitalised for acute respiratory illness in Australia. Methods: A total of 595 parents of children hospitalised with acute respiratory illness across five tertiary hospitals in 2019 participated in an online survey. Multivariate logistic regression identified factors most strongly associated with influenza vaccination barriers. Results: Odds of influenza vaccination were lower with lack of health-care provider (HCP) recommendation (adjusted odds ratio (aOR) 0.18; 95% confidence interval (CI): 0.08–0.38); if parents had difficulties (aOR 0.19; 95% CI: 0.08–0.47) or were ‘neutral’ (aOR 0.23; 95% CI: 0.06–0.82) in remembering to make an appointment; and if parents had difficultie...
Background: To investigate the validity of parent reported influenza vaccination and provider report...
Background: In 2017, Australia experienced record influenza notifications. Two surveillance programs...
Introduction: Parental attitudes towards vaccination significantly influence vaccine uptake. The A(H...
Influenza vaccination is the most effective tool to prevent influenza disease, however, uptake in ch...
INTRODUCTION: Influenza vaccination has been shown to be safe and effective against influenza and in...
A considerable number of Australian children are at increased risk of disease or complications from ...
Background: Studies report that the influenza vaccination uptake rate among children with chronic co...
INTRODUCTION:In Australia, influenza hospitalises more children than any other vaccine preventable d...
© 2014. Despite long-standing recommendations, the uptake of influenza vaccination in children with ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine parental awareness of influenza vaccination recommendations for children and...
OBJECTIVE:To determine parental awareness of influenza vaccination recommendations for children and ...
Background: Understanding the influenza vaccination practices of general practitioners (GP) and paed...
Aim: The uptake of influenza vaccination in children with high-risk medical conditions continues to ...
Background: Influenza vaccination for children aged 6 months to 6 years is included in the national ...
Background and objectivesHospitals are required to screen and administer the influenza vaccine to al...
Background: To investigate the validity of parent reported influenza vaccination and provider report...
Background: In 2017, Australia experienced record influenza notifications. Two surveillance programs...
Introduction: Parental attitudes towards vaccination significantly influence vaccine uptake. The A(H...
Influenza vaccination is the most effective tool to prevent influenza disease, however, uptake in ch...
INTRODUCTION: Influenza vaccination has been shown to be safe and effective against influenza and in...
A considerable number of Australian children are at increased risk of disease or complications from ...
Background: Studies report that the influenza vaccination uptake rate among children with chronic co...
INTRODUCTION:In Australia, influenza hospitalises more children than any other vaccine preventable d...
© 2014. Despite long-standing recommendations, the uptake of influenza vaccination in children with ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine parental awareness of influenza vaccination recommendations for children and...
OBJECTIVE:To determine parental awareness of influenza vaccination recommendations for children and ...
Background: Understanding the influenza vaccination practices of general practitioners (GP) and paed...
Aim: The uptake of influenza vaccination in children with high-risk medical conditions continues to ...
Background: Influenza vaccination for children aged 6 months to 6 years is included in the national ...
Background and objectivesHospitals are required to screen and administer the influenza vaccine to al...
Background: To investigate the validity of parent reported influenza vaccination and provider report...
Background: In 2017, Australia experienced record influenza notifications. Two surveillance programs...
Introduction: Parental attitudes towards vaccination significantly influence vaccine uptake. The A(H...